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I ran screencapture for the entire 20-odd-hour project so I could do a tutorial, so that's comin' up soon. Next day or two.
Fun fact, I just did an initial for-the-fuck-of-it jamming together of all my screen capture... and to make it so the time lapse video is only ten minutes long (instead of much longer than that), the video has to play back at faster than 3000% speed, and is borderline incomprehensible that way. There's just too many hours in it to make the time-lapse any shorter.
So, that's the short answer to your question: the trick is, it takes a lot of hours.
Speaking of, how are the rest of your tutorial series coming along Teague?
I made another Ambient album, if you're into that kind of thing.
Not sure how much of an audience it'll have round these parts, but I'll post it anyways.
I just released the first episode of my map making in Minecraft tutorials. This one a basic introduction to the minecraft scoreboard, aimed at people who know nothing about the scoreboard.
needs flames.
I started texturing it and stopped. I'm going to revisit the style. Not a fan of the harsh lighting I gave the turntables. I was trying to see if the flat colors would look decent with solid black shadows.
Having a black background is throwing things off. Instead of being shadows it just looks like it's randomly having giant chunks taken out of it.
I'd be curious to see how it looks on a medium grey background and ground to shadow onto.
Niche interest in these parts, but I'm proud of it. This is the pvp arena I built for the modded minecraft server I play on.
And if you wanna see a a quick tour and play test of a slightly older version of the arena:
Built in just over a month by me, with a little bit of computer logistics help from one of the other guys on the server, but otherwise it's all me.
EDIT: Cause why not; a screengrab from an episode before I started building in the area. (The center of the screen is focused on where the cluster of buildings wound up going for reference)
Last edited by BigDamnArtist (2014-11-29 12:25:08)
I'm speechless and I don't even play...
You're right, I'll probably never use this; but wow, that's cool.
Been working on updating and building some new graphics for my various LP channels and projects.
Made this new outro as a quick little thing to throw at the end of my videos. Rather proud of how it turned out. (And featuring some music from our very own AuralStimulation )
EDIT: Apparently youtubes being stupid again, and won't recognize the embedded timecode. Just scroll to the end of the video if you want to check it out
Last edited by BigDamnArtist (2014-12-04 11:19:04)
Cool! Really fast like someone wanted to fit a fifteen second ad into five seconds but I got the gist of it, partially because I'm used to (and employ) like/subscribe/support splashes at the end.
Also it reminded me of an AT&T commercial. (That brand because of the color but in general, a phone company commercial. Color it pink and it's T-Mobile, red for Verizon, etc.)
Proud of this. On-set pseudo-supe and colorist, which is a weird combo.
Here's a song that I wrote.
Last edited by dj_bakerman (2014-12-09 21:33:09)
Spent the last couple days putting this together. Just a fun little machinima trailer thing for a livestream series I'm launching in the new year.
Last edited by BigDamnArtist (2014-12-12 15:39:45)
I do a lot of papercutting, and I recently finished something I'm pretty proud of:
A miniature Harry Potter-inspired paper lantern with each of the four house crests. (The other sides are in a spoiler to prevent this post from being enormous.)
Dimensions: 2.5 x 2.5 x 3.5 inches
(And I'm a Ravenclaw, if you were curious.)
Last edited by LatinAlice (2014-12-14 04:53:53)
"Alice, for real, that is an awesome goddamned paper lantern."
[tagged in: sentences I'm unlikely to repeat in my lifetime]
Cool.
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